Bigger cruise ships coming to Manhattan's West Side under new piers plan

New, massive cruise ships are set to take up residence on Manhattan's West Side under a plan to upgrade the aging cruise terminal. The city Economic Development Corporation is moving forward with plans to revamp the terminal, which spans along the Hudson River between 47th and 54th Streets.

The proposed overhaul would involve building new structures and replacing century-old timbers at the terminal, allowing it to handle three ships simultaneously carrying up to 24,000 passengers - a significant increase from its current capacity of two vessels each capable of accommodating 8,000 people. Supporters claim this upgrade will boost the city's tourism industry, generating tax revenue and economic growth.

The plan also includes new electrical infrastructure aimed at reducing pollution caused by idling ships in the river, as well as pedestrian walkways to help manage the surge of tourists marching from the waterfront into Midtown.

However, no timeline has been provided for completion, with officials citing the need for approval from multiple government agencies, including federal authorities. The agency also refused to disclose a cost estimate, stating that taxpayers will be responsible for covering a portion of the bill.

Community groups have long advocated for improvements such as shore power and funding community initiatives to address traffic congestion in the area. The local Hudson River Greenway can become congested when large cruise ships dock at the port.

EDC President Andrew Kimball hailed the plan as an opportunity to "meet urgent industry demands, grow economic impact and tax revenue" and deliver a safer, more sustainable terminal with public access to the waterfront.
 
I dont think this is a good idea πŸ€”β€β™‚οΈ. These massive cruise ships are gonna be everywhere and flood the streets of Manhattan with thousands of tourists. Its gonna ruin the vibe of the city. And what about the environment? The harbor is already polluted, now we're gonna add more pollution from these huge ships and then tell us its all sustainable πŸ™„β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸš’πŸ’Έ I'm low-key worried about these new massive cruise ships taking up residence on Manhattan's West Side... like, what's next? 🀯 We're already talking about revamping the terminal to handle three times its original capacity - that's a lot of tourists pouring into Midtown! The benefits of boosting tourism and economic growth are definitely there, but have we considered the strain it might put on our infrastructure and community spaces?

And can we talk about pedestrian walkways for a second? πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ We're trying to reduce pollution by using shore power, but then we're just going to make more noise with all those extra foot traffic... I guess I'm just wondering if some of that "tourist revenue" is actually getting funneled back into the community in meaningful ways. It's not all sunshine and rainbows, you know? 😊
 
idk why they need 3 ships at once it's gonna be chaotic on that west side 🀯 i mean i get the tourism boost and all but what about the locals? we gotta keep in mind there are already so many tourists flooding midtown during peak season. adding more would just make things worse 🚫 pedestrian walkways sound nice tho, but idk how they gonna deal with all those people spilling outta the ships. and no cost estimate?! thats shady πŸ€‘ hope edc gets it together and makes this work without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ
 
Just thinkin', these massive cruise ships takin' over Manhattan's West Side... it's gonna be a real zoo around there! I mean, 24,000 passengers at once? It's a lot of people. And I'm all for economic growth and whatnot, but have you seen the traffic congestion around the Hudson River Greenway lately? It's already bad enough with smaller ships, just imagine the chaos with three big ones docked at the same time! 🚒😬 What about the environment, tho? All this pollution from idling ships? We need to find a way to make it more sustainable, you know? And what about the community groups who've been fightin' for shore power and other initiatives to address these issues? It's like they're not gettin' heard. πŸ€”
 
omg 🀩 i'm actually kinda stoked about this new cruise ship deal! like, yeah it's gonna bring in some serious cash for the city and create jobs 🌟 but also think about all the cool amenities they can build along the hudson river... pedestrian walkways? shore power? community initiatives? that sounds amazing 🌈. i mean we need to upgrade our terminal anyway, so this is a win-win! plus who doesn't love seeing those massive ships docked on the west side of manhattan? it's gonna be huge for tourism and economic growth πŸ’Έ. just hope they get it done soon and don't leave us hanging 🀞
 
idk about this massive cruise ship idea πŸ€”... Manhattan's already crowded enough without adding even more tourists πŸš£β€β™€οΈ. I mean, what about the noise pollution? All those ships gonna disturb our peace and quiet 😴. And don't even get me started on the costs πŸ’Έ... who's gonna foot the bill for this fancy new terminal? We're already feeling the pinch with rising rent prices and gentrification πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I think we should be focusing on improving our public transportation system instead of coddling the cruise industry πŸš‚. And what about all those commuters trying to get into Midtown? It's gonna be a nightmare! πŸŒƒ
 
manhattan's west side is gonna get super crowded with all these huge cruise ships 🚒😬 i mean, 24k passengers at a time? that's like having a small town in midtown for a day. and what about the environment? shore power is still not being used enough in this city, it seems like just another excuse to bring more tourists and make some money πŸ’Έ we need to think about the community too, not just the economy... what if all these ships start causing traffic jams on the greenway again? πŸš—πŸ˜’
 
I'm low-key salty about this whole thing πŸ€”. I mean, have you seen the size of these new cruise ships? Like, 24,000 people is a lotta ppl! It's gonna be chaos on the streets of Manhattan. And don't even get me started on the pollution and traffic congestion... it's like they're not even thinking about the environmental impact. I'm all for tourism and economic growth, but let's make sure we're doing it in a way that doesn't harm our city.

And another thing, why do they need to move forward with this plan without even disclosing a cost estimate? That's just shady πŸ˜’. I want to know how much money is gonna be spent on this project and who's gonna foot the bill. It sounds like taxpayers are gonna take a hit for this one.
 
Ugh I just got back from the most amazing birthday party on the Upper East Side πŸŽ‰πŸ₯³ it was so much fun but honestly I'm still trying to figure out how I'm gonna afford this season's designer clothes πŸ’Έ my boyfriend and I are only making ends meet working at a coffee shop in Brooklyn... anyway back to the cruise terminal thingy I think it's kinda cool that they're upgrading it but like what about the poor people who live on the West Side πŸ€” do we really need three massive ships docking all day? can't we just have some quiet time by the river too? 🌊 I mean I know tourism is important for the economy and all but shouldn't we try to find a balance or something?
 
omg can u believe they're gonna put these HUGE ships on the west side of manhattan?? like, 24k passengers per ship? that's wild! i'm all about boosting tourism in nyc, but are we ready for this? i mean, our streets can get pretty crazy already. and what about all the noise & pollution? πŸš’πŸ’¨

i do love the idea of new pedestrian walkways tho, and shore power is a no-brainer. our city needs to be more eco-friendly ASAP! πŸ’š as long as they're gonna put some cash into community initiatives too, i'm cool with it. let's hope they get this done quickly, we don't wanna be stuck in traffic for years πŸ˜©πŸš—
 
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